She took the car back to her friend this morning and her friend looked at the damage and had seen media reports about the accident and realized that her car wasn't damaged by a barricade. That's when she called us.
She was treated (at the scene) for minor injuries. There were three children in the car.
From what I understand, yesterday, the student got enraged at another student who used a racial slur against him. He didn't want to go to school today because he was afraid the remarks would continue.
He was trying to pass a bogus $100 bill to the clerk. He was trying to buy condoms and cologne.
He's got quite a history and has been arrested numerous times for drug trafficking.
It appeared he tried to throw the dope out.
We're always concerned about that. It's going to be challenging.
We've got two teenagers we're talking to right now, and one of them has confessed to setting the fire.
The suspect then left but one of them dropped his cell phone. The victim had a minor stab wound to the neck.
No one was at home at the time.
This effort is meant to hold students accountable. If they know we're looking for them, they're less likely to commit crimes.
They were incoherent and out of it. They didn't know where they were.
They're totally random. We believe this to be the activity of juveniles. Nobody that called in saw or heard anything overnight.
They said they didn't see the handgun. When Jacobs came in, it was dark and they went to the back bedroom.
They are suspicious in nature because they were set within minutes of each other. We do have some descriptions of suspicious vehicles, but they are vague.
The officer is fine and back on the road.
It's been dry and when you have dry conditions with wind, that's not good. A fire can spread quickly.
If you don't have anything to match it to, you know, they're just fingerprints.
I just think any mother openly displaying marijuana on the counter, with guns and knives on display, is disgraceful.
His hand injury was significant because it was shot point blank. They were concerned about him losing some of his fingers.
He told them that he knew it was fake and that he had gotten it from an unknown man.
He said the men came to return the box of cigars. They got into an argument and he followed them outside of the store.
The clerk took a close look at the bill and suspected it was fake. She stalled him while she called us.